Ethernet Virtual Circuit definition

Ethernet Virtual Circuit or “EVC” means a defined logical connection between two network devices that is not a dedicated connection but acts as though it is and which is capable of transporting Ethernet frames.
Ethernet Virtual Circuit or “EVC” An EVC is an association of two or more UNIs that limits the exchange of Service Frames to UNIs in the Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC). A given UNI may support more than one EVC.

Examples of Ethernet Virtual Circuit in a sentence

  • The Ethernet VPN Service provides a Virtual Private LAN Service (“VPLS”) with a multi-point to multi-point Ethernet Virtual Circuit (“EVC”) creating a broadcast LAN between Sites.

  • EPL will be designed, provisioned and implemented according to standard switched Ethernet components consisting of a one to one, port based, non-service multiplexed Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) and User Network Interface (UNI).

  • With Dedicated E-Line, Verizon provides a static, predetermined Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) that is provisioned through Verizon’s private network (sometimes known as Explicit Routing Option or ERO) with the highest Class of Service for priority routing.

  • With Dedicated E-Line, Verizon provides a static, predetermined Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) that is provisioned through Verizon’s private network (sometimes known as Explicit Routing Option or ERO), with the highest Class of Service (COS) for priority routing.

  • CPA ELA VLAN is an access type where Qwest will provision and assign an Ethernet Virtual Circuit from the Qwest POP to a customer designated Ethernet facility leased from a common Ethernet Service Provider.

  • Connectivity is provided to all E-LAN access circuits through a single non-deterministic Standard Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) carrying all bandwidth profiles.

  • EPL will be designed, provisioned and implemented according to standard switched Ethernet components consisting of an all to one bundled, port based, non-service multiplexed Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) and User Network Interface (UNI).